Short stories or Real life experience that jog your mind to keep your spirits healthy.

Friday, March 14, 2014

My Joe

Joe received a call from a lady named Shuba. It took some time for Joe to recognize that
the woman on the other end was her classmate, to whom she was speaking after 30
long years. Joe felt so excited and tears rolled of her eyes. They spoke for a
long time exchanging their where about, family details, talking about their other
friends and so on.

Shuba invited Joe to a family get together that their class
mates were organizing in a week’s time at Coimbatore, a city which was almost
500 kilometers away from the place where Joe lived. She said that this would be
a wonderful opportunity for all of them to meet each other and their families. Finally
Shubha signed off insisting Joe's presence for the event.

After the call was over, Joe rang up Ravi, her husband and
abreasted all that had happened. Ravi observed Joe recollecting and
reliving every moment of her childhood. She was feeling overwhelmed and
nostalgic.

During the call with Shuba, Joe had taken the contact details
of some of her other classmates. She decided upon calling them and chose to
begin with Preethi.

Preethi just like Joe was very excited to receive Joe’s call.
They exchanged goodies. Preethi said that she was a news reader for a leading
channel in the media. She also told Joe about how famous she had become being
in the media. Now Preethi asked Joe about what she was doing.

Joe replied innocently, “I am a Home maker”

Preethi immediately excused herself out of the call stating something important had come up. But that was
the last time Preethi attended Joe’s phone call.

Joe then decided to call Sangeetha.

Sangeetha by this time had turned an entrepreneur. She too
asked Joe about what she was doing.

This time Joe replied reluctantly, “No…I am…just...a…Home….Maker…”

After this Joe never heard from Sangeetha too.

Joe was unable to understand this behavior of her friends.
She shared this experience with Ravi and felt sad about it.

All of a sudden, as if having remembered something she told
Ravi, "I may not be able to attend the Get together."

She continued, "I have important things to do…Pay the exam
fee of Guji (her only daughter), help her prepare for her Exams…even your
regular Health checkup is due…."

Ravi understood her feelings and the real reason behind her
decision.

Ravi wanted Joe to attend this get together as he felt that
it would give Joe a break from her routine. Two days later he spoke to Joe and
convinced her on this. Finally Joe agreed to go and they prepared for the
journey.

The day had come and it was real. Most of them seemed to
have lost with age and turned beyond recognition. "Grey haired, Baldies, Big tummied, Spectacled, Disguised
youngish, High in Status, Acting high in status, news of some abroad and some
dead…"

It was a delight to see these children in their 40’s.

The program began with an introductory session. Everyone was supposed to give a brief about them self.

Now it was Joe’s turn. She walked up to the dais and
began…..

I am Shobana (Joe is her nick name). After completing my post-graduation in computer applications I married Ravi. We have a daughter named Nimaeshika.

After marriage I became a Research Associate in the field of Human Relations & Child Development.

I have a continuing program of research in the laboratory and on the field (normally
indoors and out).

I'm working for my Masters (the whole darned family) and
have earned one credit (one daughter).

The job is
one of the most demanding in the humanities (any mother care to disagree).

I
often work 14 hours a day (24 is more likely).

The job is more challenging than
most run-of-the-mill careers and the rewards are more of a satisfaction rather
than just money."

She continued and went on and on….

Finally she completed
and walked down the dais, head held high with pride on her face.

There was a
roaring applause. Her friends were looking puzzled….but one thing they
understood for sure…Joe is holding a High and responsible position in the
organization she works for…

Even for
Ravi, it had taken 20 married years to understand how big a role Joe had played in shaping his life.